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An abandoned home. A lost brother. An East End tower block. A secret love story. In this award-winning play, families and friendships are splintered by the politics of race, sexuality and money as a new generation encounters a world torn apart by the adults. Followed by a series of post-show discussions and debates on Friday 5th, Tuesday 9th,Wednesday 10th and Friday 12th March to explore issues raised by Moonfleece.
£ 15 / £ 12 concessions / Group prices available
Studies in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender lives The London Borough of Southwark marks LGBT History Month 2010 with a photography installation, featuring profiles of some members of its LGBT community. Another side of the rainbow demonstrates that there's more to sexual orientation than any one symbol can capture or communicate - even when it's the universally recognised rainbow flag. The exhibition combines the photography of Rehan Jamil with segments from the life stories of the participants, resulting in an installation that ultimately celebrates the commonalities of the human condition. Profiles include: The Worshipful Mayor of Southwark, Councillor Jeff Hook, LGBT rights activists Peter Tatchell and Sue Sanders, Supt Steve Deehan, Southwark Police, & Canon Giles Goddard, St John's, Waterloo.
To commemorate the 16th anniversary of Derek Jarman's death and in celebration of his life, artists Matthew Stradling, Sadie Lee and John Lee Bird will be exhibiting a selection of their work in tribute to the influential director, artist and writer at 10 Gales, Thursday 18th February to Wednesday 3rd March. In addition to the exhibition we have some very special events to mark the anniversary: Jarman Jubilee - Friday 19th February Field trip to Dungeness - Saturday 20th February JEWbilant For Jarman - Sunday 21st February